Food and Tech Come Together with iBlock

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Food and technology are coming together with the iBlock from Brooklyn Butcher Blocks. Simple in design and effective for the cooking process, this quality block of wood was made to hold your iPad while preparing your favorite meal. Each block is milled in Brooklyn with wood from Pennsylvania or Ohio and has an approximate cutting surface size of 12″x18″. It comes in several of Brooklyn Butcher Blocks signature finishes so you don’t have to worry about it not matching your beloved kitchen. With everyone turning to the internet for recipes nowadays, this is the perfect solution to your cooking needs.

Available HERE.

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iPad Air

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With Apple holding an event, it always means that anticipation is at its fullest. They just announced the all new iPad Air that weighs just one pound (0.4 lighter), and is about 20% thinner than the previous iPad. It boasts a 9.7 inch retina display, contains an A7 chip with 64-bit architecture, M7 coprocessor, ultra fast wireless, a FaceTime HD camera, and everything else you need to call it an iPad. Look for the new Apple iPad Air at local retail stores and online November 1.

Available HERE.

Earl Backcountry Survival Tablet

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Having your smartphone in the middle of nowhere is pretty much pointless. Having the Earl Backcountry Survival Tablet in your hands, well, it could end up in a lot more good than bad. Designed to work pretty much anywhere, Earl is an innovative tablet engineered for the most extreme of outdoor situations. Featuring Android 4.1, together with an energy sipping, glove friendly E-Ink touchscreen that doubles as an emergency lantern, the latest in GPS, weather sensor for accurate forecasts, built in AM/FM/SW/LW radio tuner and a laminated solar charger on the back. If you’re worried about the battery, it lasts 20+ hours while 5 hours in the sun will charge it to it’s full life. You can back the project through their crowdfunding campaign website.

Available HERE.

Google Nexus 7

It was only a matter of time until Google slapped their name on a tablet and it just so happened that it came in the form of the Nexus 7. Yes, there are other Android tablets on the market but Google felt like they weren’t up to their full potential leading them to dive into the hardware game. The new tablets come in 8GB & 16GB form and they feature a quad-core processor with a 7″ screen. Built for Google Play there are also unlimited options with media, music and apps.

Apple iPad 3 Revealed (iPad HD)

Today the giant we know as Apple has unveiled their much-anticipated iPad 3 or just iPad? In downtown San Francisco. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook was in attendance and unveiled the new device to the public stating, “We are redefining the category that Apple created with the original iPad.”  Equipped with new software such as the integration of Photo Booth from its desktop and laptop systems, a 5-megapixel camera, longer battery life and is now the first LTE (4G) Apple product . The cosmetics of the new device are pretty much identical to the iPad 2 but will be slightly thicker than its counterpart. Internally we find an A5X processor complete with quad-core graphics and a high-resolution screen with a 264 ppi. Apple states that the A5 SoC is “twice as fast” as the Tegra 3 and the A5X offers “four times the performance.” If you are one seeking to get your hands on the new device then the new prices are below:

16GB is $499, 32GB $599 and 64GB $699.

LTE versions are $629, $729 and $829.

The new iPad ships on March 16th. Pre-orders are available today.

More details and features HERE.

(Via TechCrunch)

 

Apple iPad 3 Leaked Details

We love when rumors come afloat about Apple and their beloved products. As Bloomberg reports they have three people claiming they have details about the Apple iPad 3. As many rumors swirl about Apple products, unconfirmed rumors state that the iPad 3 has hit production lines this month with a launch coming in late March. Major changes that are rumored are hardware such as a quad-core CPU (as opposed to the dual-core A5 found in iPad 2) as well as a “high-def” screen. The new display is capable of greater resolution than the current version, with more pixels on its screen than some high-definition televisions. Could this mean no iPhone 5 release in March? I guess we will just have to wait for that big announcement – like anything Apple.

(Via Hypebeast)